TROTTING.
[nY TEI.UOIIAPII —I'KK PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
SECOND DAY RE.SURTS. CHRISTCHURCH. Nov. 13
The trots were continued in tine weather, course good and large crowd. Whiteleigh Handicap.-—Rose Peters I. Avalanche 2. Audominion 3. Won bv three lengths. Time 3.51. Railway Handicap.—lohn Pointer 1. Pakoti 2. Warbond 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time 2.13 1-5. Courtenay Handicap.—Great Hope 1. Sboik 2. Dolly Dillon 3. Sir. l.oganwood. Won by two lengths. Time •I .21 2-5. November Handicap.—Pearlie ( hlinos 1 Prince Derby 2, Wild Thyme 3. All started. Won hv a length. Time -1.30 1-5. , „ Molroplitan.—Jack Potts 1. Brown Wood 2. Golden Sun 3. Sir. Onknut. Won by four lengths. Time 4.31 l-o.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 3
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111TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 3
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